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News | December 16, 2024 | features
96 nations, 787 matches, a memorable Olympics with the biggest ever crowd for any women’s rugby game… but has women’s sevens reached its peak?
News | December 14, 2024 | features
45 teams played 101 test matches and 13 non-test XVs internationals in 2024, making it the busiest year for test rugby – ever.
News | December 2, 2024 | features
On Saturday, in either Honiara or Cape Town, the 10,000th women’s sevens international will take place. Probably.
News | October 24, 2024 | features
With a new US professional league on the horizon, Alice Soper sat down the Director of Performance and Athlete Wellness for 'Women’s Elite Rugby', Stacy Carone, to learn more about how plans were coming together.
News | October 22, 2024 | features
The pools and now the fixtures and venues for England 2025 - the next World Cup - have been announced.
News | September 23, 2024 | features
This is the second series of articles exploring what it's like to have a fifteens contract in women's rugby and how players manage when those contracts are small or short-lived. We now dive deeper into the wider landscape.
News | August 20, 2024 | features
In the first of a series of articles exploring what it's like to have a fifteens contract in women's rugby and how players manage when those contracts are small or short-lived, we talk to several players and introduce the landscape.
News | August 4, 2024 | features
The 2014 World Cup Winning squad are embarking on a fundraising challenge to support their then coach Gary Street who has been battling serious illness in recent months.
Ali Donnelly looks at what steps the game can take to ensure that the women’s game benefits from the success of the sevens competition in Paris.
News | July 16, 2024 | features
A look at the pool draws for this year’s WXV, announced today.
News | June 17, 2024 | features
Saturday’s test match between Colombia and Trinidad demonstrated a problem with the current ranking system.
News | May 27, 2024 | features
Today Japan qualified for the World Cup after winning the Asian Championship. Last weekend Australia lost to New Zealand, but could in theory lose every other test match in 2024 and still qualify for the World Cup. John Birch looks at why he thinks the qualification process needs a substantial rethink.